Franklin County register. (Carnesville, Ga.) 1875-18??, December 18, 1888, Image 3

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«aoM ,8 CHEAP BUIS •sfidoO Hul if.til ' >p •JffiftTWitb ,! <;,h» ,=i .Mi AT MANLEY $ BROTHER, lA^ odd nr ; ..... i • r r, \A >• A a i :j ■ y- 1» t k i I : AI)O AH j **f-> *a»*1-.%!. »fi ,n .y IUw TEE ‘‘OLD RjERMBLE!' AT TR& ...... “OLD ...... ..... WT»«ai«>sD 14*44 fife/?;: HEADQUARTERS' •'• '« Ri'n.'IJfVj v V- .ill, K-,1 ti.i-v • : * > i;' *1 i ;4 U$ ii'vry.t } i *.’l 5/ - Ait «*lling good* at price* that uttuiik the Jl^KINaiiS ; . f, "'f "’ V, • •'< i I,til, : ' •■‘it ‘ , [ 1 , “and idoa’t you forget it/' They have** Urge utoele of everything uttully ktpk in th* beat village •tore*. Clothing Shoes pl/U and \ ri-, Dress : ( 4 Goods .. of all Kinds. 1 * i Pome to the Headquarters , : • * - : - f donie*tic*» ill! woolen blanket*, crockery wary and—— hut it* no u*e tp attempt r (o « humeral# their *toek, they have everything you want. Do yen w an WWik —-UKR'&lTfgJi vjr^u, , » r?fr . • - proof that they aeU good* cheap. { ■ (Many citinen* of the county *«!!. cotton at the railroad for ea*h and com* to th# OLD HBADCDARTERS I >l Y)‘; l \ ,jjj jto MANLY clothieg, good jean*, good ahoeeaad TpUpaod thejj- .money. V “When vht cold ointry wind* begin whi*tle» 1 ’ Remember that [; & BRO, hat# good warm warm IDrrbfid; . ■ ! **■ ■ -- ■ •••(; hy ...... r, I everything that you need t© make you comtortable. S Nice wavmUhawJ* I for old or young , tadie*. Woolen blanket! that defy the thermometer even at zero. ’fd """ U ' j ■ •,i 1 ! The highest price* paid for cotton on accounts. When you reach headquarters. Call for / : I. i .? f ,..t ■ tv. I i n ■■ . ; r" ;, F".j ,V f ; & BROTHER i • ,T *, Carnesville. Geogia. MANLEY ■ ’’ j If TO THE CITIZENS .*••• • ! < id i *(-.•>'.• iioiiiTDjO FRANKLIN COUNTY bi'MA our. Ml I i J vi.- , |,i •a if *rr !->* 'i-' ; , The belt Test of Man* Ability To sn Office is the Manner in which he has already Discharged tb.Dulte.f.tb.Sffte : S i Office. ’ ■ , .. much *> , v to ■ :!’ I would like very every family in th# county but i„g te a. unuaaal pr.mr.%1 and new in tbe Clerks office the dition of my family, I tear 1 not be Able to do so withoat neglect ef duty and causing much incopve nicnce to persons 1 who hav# business in Clerks office, hence X «c«d you thi* circular. In order to show yon the comb and the labor bestowed on the same aud the annoyance and expense sav ved to the people of tbe county there bv »y. liubmii * W“ l to 10 vour y° UT kind jmiZh,, coasider ation tj^-reccommendat-wns ^ t the Grand widoRff ! #% and ju*t.before tot «wb I y^ ar ^ • • hat# been an d abo the tes Umuf U the J»dg« -, is Lhav#tt*«rvei. ; : . |nuknoV J M¥ /on-Rrand ** 'hi ice v Sat i 3 “:,i«rs **ap ,.Jl 5-lbat' time. You -tan for ce fendered tU" J. different occasions, but I dec m* Xrf t ***** a " a re t».ed to ad* and never have received extra pay for »»id extra services I© reccom mended; from the fact that l had promised to keep the office in good condition for what it paid. The office pays no salary in this State,: if you have no law suit* not papers recorded the Clerk costs you nothing* Now as to whether I have been faithful 5 to my promise in ti e dis¬ charge of the duties of tb# office * refer you to tho following testimo¬ nials 1874. {Report of the Grand Jury on the comhtioniof the Clerks office i»sl874: Wo find some of tho records in the Clerks office in a dclapidaiod condition and papers that have ac cuhmlatod irom year to y#af U had condition, some not labeled and otlr ers mixed so that it is impossible US £ to * .^authorities have the possible bfficj put by oti com |ition as lie g 00t | business maa and that paid lor ins service, ' t of ths Grand Jury report just before I went tion of th# office into office; gj&wgj) the - ewnt aai . rani remcut of the books ^ ‘ cnJ lt , s almost records impossible many to find eit her papers er m instances. This contusion is t! 8llIt vt a general g neglect -pj for a long ^ , j|ue# put the office ju 00t | con aition would cost more than Clerk could possibly a^ord to CX pg IK j un ios,s the fees aud c are. vVc think that it would be saving to Uic . county to have tb# office put in good ?eccom»nittee, condition by a suitable person and that the cost in uw ' ■ - . reS WeSapr 6 examined the Office and find of them the varioas neatly, correctly y offi^fj kept lte # i a »a laWled am all pai,.-i>; p . . ‘ tjJrir offices properly filed. 1881 We have examined the records of the Clerk of tbe Superior court and • 188*2, the books Wo are of the gratified Clerk to of state the Superior that court are kept m excellent style and order, reflecting credit to that oHicer, tin* impers Clerk, ars A properly Neal, has la¬ beled and jtlic fully complied J with in our opinion the law given in charge to us by the court. M .. hiive . , examined UP, Wit tjie Clerk* office and and boob books and well find everything kept. We neat, the "spararre tbtnk vre can wiMiout ment toothers say that Franklin county lias an excellent Clerk, and reccommnnd that it be paid 1*80 oiit of the county treasury for exlra ser¬ vices rendered in translating mutil¬ ated oooks of said office. . We find the office of the Clerk of the Superior and court in good lire dition his office books neat¬ ly kept.. 1885 ,, We iff ml the Clerks books kept the best style ami with great and accuracy atil that officer paid into the treasury all due from him. 1887. By commit lee we bare examined the Clerks office and books, and find everything n, good order. All tho pers that belong to hi* office are ly and properly labeled. All deed » mortgages recorded hi his office sine# the war, arc indexed in a book la beled and numbered,. 90 that it will take but a short time to find any paper recorded in his office for the last (hat twenty ha recei years, and ive recommend the ve extra pay for InS labor done in office since the last term of tire court. ■ THK LAST TKIIM OF Tut COOBT. 1888. We have by committee from body, examined the office and books of the’ Clerks office and are ofllcearo gratified to state that thebooks of the pre perfy and neatly kept. We lake pleasure m statiug that we ItaVe had opportunity to Judge of the nirtiinerin which of chirges the duties of Clerk the perior court. H'c consider him an ex ticr.enccd ofiiccr and faithful, discharge of cioits and diligent in the of Ids duties. ALEX S. Envm ex-Judge S. C. X. L. HUTCHINS' JmlgS S. G. , * Franklin County. ej Personally came A J Neal, G 8 C who on oath sail It tluit the above and foregiiug recommendations of llie Grand juries at the sercral terms of the court are time ex* roots from the minutes of the 8ui>ericrr tourt of said county. Sworn to and .subscribed be¬ fore me this December l*2th 1888. Lemuel X. TmmntE, Or.lin irv, A . J. Seau In concision I »iircerely thaiifc my (riendf for the fav-.ws »how» me In fi ^mrltitorSlXu be tnT^rlJ£t the West of my ability* Aay assistance von may fender me wo be kindly 'membered. Itesspci, Ac: J, NEAL. CITATION. WheresijjA of> 0«o©ria, ,f Weal, Fnuiklin' county* of Vf#» adin'r. fllwl reijiresonfs hud entered to the court wotl, in thst his on hal falty administered Wm Owen* 'i'jtis is thers.'ore, to cite atj concerned doldors and euditor* sfiow good cans#, If any they, can, Said pdministmior sitouM not fc# from his administration end letters of dismission, on the Monday T in February L <N TribWe, 18N0, Ord. 8m * NOTICE ] TO DEBTORS CREDITORS. All persons 'niviug demand* afaiust •stsitj# of Jessee M. hereby Payne, notified dec., laie 'o said epunty, ate underairn ( ! n tbeir claims to tlie accorjdmg to law, and all peraons ia immediate to raid estate are required to payment. 8. U. Payne and J. P. Wilton «>f Jesse M Puyn e. dte’d, Franklin County. • To ill) k whom it may concern; Means having for pennanont m proper i ppJied administration to me the estate on JotmT Means, late of said county, jrf to cite all und fcingular of the and next of kin John T Menus, to be aud appear at my office ih the time aiJowed by ffiw. and bao.eil w,y they c,n. wlyr mt letter, o£ udinmi.tmtion ‘ -( it l- -1 v FttlnMii* County. D M Kesk-r has applied for exemii of personalty and setting rpart valuation of homestead, 1 and 1 upon the same at 10 0 clock —~m* *L-> - —-- TO DEB tons .AND | CREDITOK8. , All p«8ons having deutauds ^e ,«$*»» d, ftA estate Of James Haml«U d««. notified to render 111 then ds to the underaigueU according to 'it.is December 1 » A * NfcrJ. Aoni*-m» r.iiOr tfr i 7 ". risv NOTICE^* . PROFESSIONAL A. G.McCnrry > 1 *° ' 1 V, J Ilartwcll, Ga &FROM*ill. i McCURRV Idiw. Atioroeys at Slid CISC where by special comae]:# Gffice iiuo.wpKirt house at Gainesville jaml arthe cl. pxiUXlP W. DAVIS, Attorney at Law, Eibcrtou, Ga. tSSSSJt£H sstf t H| J counties in the rt . u U Snd also m the i*rompt Supreme *T«it C a .Slates couals. uiliustcd wu) K i\‘« to all 1 Ufcim ss him. Burglars! Tlp*eS! i 'A J OWR VICTOR aMUHhlMN Are «wi>r«*sly ifwmund nmmi to *M»lj « .*■■3 ar«mt Atom Farmfrt, Fs*jWwt*W< fSTSKSSafeag ]>***% Ml im n k m y ew, BrntomW** «n4 barflarvwswf M * NW» fM4rwt hi, ft«p» wd fri#* »w*, safe, •w* *h*tr a#t|«lra»##Sk ftettr to * Is tMh«hM t« rvayf m* tm ;kE «ct wcnwnisi OrwfrwK itpreyssl **' +4 ha tbe wft w»mmm .-sadBPgs® • mow OH «wh mi. #T*f r g* r -‘.i: i tBLgSASSt^S^ assasfraissss > ,-- l./fsHnsrs’ ■■'•tub **. Hoieehold IU», llxiabilfc, MxIBjf#, * d*. 2. BmiH Desfere* 81x#, • Ho. t. * |o. 4, Fb.dhas fot!m**t*rs inside *n«i door, Offic#^!*#, with flat 3«wwtei, key . »_v.w-r*«-rr4«» Lave ftat koy locks, with duplicate vatJ, . ^ ^ ’"-n ^ £trtono#hTeYtryoounty|#«4 oZr wnsrtmeswkeartwwK . j ,j ddatrirU to lake chargtofew aijtn*** and distributing deyo W, a»d »ee te#» r et,r|nh|Wndelinen. Th.bmlnewl.-ortfctropiSlJOOteltSOWf.ffy—rtey_ ■ Tli E 1 VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO., Cincinnati. Q JOHNSON <* FIELD, Racine, Wl*con*ln, m*nri<?TO***« or MILLS -Th* RACINE” FARM AND WAREHOUSE FANNINfi our ,^.. Q».N -- :.r sr «a*. v.™.™, pr 0!n i n «DtMiu.n-,»— aft. mu! SSou lleOar* throughout tho Uhitrt BK Bigtra. who htglilr roooiutnrn«l thrm u twlng ", U ' tho Best AtadUuM oy»F <«* «»•«»<** |(T« ■ ■ M3 grwlfitg Wh»t, Barter. Oata. Con, Mat #Mdl* otoTorr deroriutlon. -j T),rj So the wort more thnroaghlr *»■! m. litre greeter rep«st.r then ear otfiermechlse. m Sm ■ Bier ere etrongly bi*‘H ot the w aede r t»«t tm ■ aifttertel, htgblr AiColwd. end ere Wm f- Mx deferent efww. two for term w* e»d four for Werelimi*'!. Klerelor end MiUere* wee. Ille Ieted Bolton ere the moil dur«bt», naer end cunxnm to the mertet for the If*;! ■tetter. Werrented to gtre eettofecUtte Send for Utosiretedi rtrcnler* end pitote Before Imrlng. We cut ▼ouch lot the iwUaMUt/ ot t)H flna—Hatter SANITARY CLOTHING; r HEALTH WAI8T8, UNION UNDERGARMENTS, SKIRT 8US PENDERS, STOCKING SUPPORTERS. All <orU ot Healthful CmmeBto, At xwMKmftbl® vxlc*^ Wmmtir Electric BsUwIm, Syrlnfte*, Water »ne«. a#* Iawatt- f-ftilto* •* «r«r r description. SEND FOR CIRCULAR SANITARY SUPPl-T 00 .« battle creek, wiioh u * HEALTH FOODS nu tfnirr-~ ot InwmlUto. Cwnnlne lot qanUtr. *»« mmmonmbSo in pwleo. r«* CIRCULAR. : SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE SANITARY PnvMii and ocrai Cttolem FOOD Istenuwi. FOR JNFANTS _ she market, SANITARIUM FOOD OO., battle creek, MICH.